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Your Force Your Voice Meetings 2012 2013 Your Force Your Voice Meetings 2012 December Derwent Street Residents Association (Hartlepool) 4th December, 8:00pm, Navy Club 2013 January Newcomen Ward Community Forum (Redcar and Cleveland) 8th January, 6:30pm, Newcomen Methodist Church Hall Mandale and Victoria Ward Surgery (Stockton) 10th January, 2:30pm, Westbury Street Library Egglescliffe Parish Council (Stockton) 10th January, 6:30pm, Eaglescliffe Comprehensive School New Marske Residents Association (meeting reps in PCCs office) 16th January, 4.00pm Ormesby Neighbourhood Partnership Meeting (Redcar and Cleveland) 16th January, 6:00pm, Ormesby Library Kader Community Council (Middlesbrough) 21st January, 7:00pm, Kader Primary School Yarm Residents meeting (Stockton) 22nd January, 11:00am, Meadowings Community Centre Eaglescliffe Ward Surgery (Stockton) 26th January, 10:00am, Tescos Eaglescliffe Brookfield Community Council (Middlesbrough) 30th January, 7:00pm, St Margarets Church Loftus Neighbourhood Action Partnership (Redcar and Cleveland) 31st January, 10am, Youth and Community Centre, Duncan Place Village Ward Surgery (Stockton) 31st January, 3:00pm, Thornaby Police Office Park End Community Council (Middlesbrough) 31st January, 6:00pm, Park End Primary School February Lockwood Neighbourhood Action Partnership (Redcar and Cleveland) 4th February, 6pm, Moorsholm Memorial Hall, Freeborough Road, Moorsholm North Ormesby Community Council (Middlesbrough) 6th February, 6:30pm, North Ormesby Y&CC Addison Belk and Cameron Resident Group (Hartlepool) (Direct invite) 11th February, 7:00pm, Raglan Quoit Club Action North Skelton (Redcar and Cleveland) directly invited 13th February, 6:30pm, North Skelton Village Hall Guisborough NAP (Redcar and Cleveland) 18th February, 14:00, Guisborough Football Club Ingleby Barwick Town Council (Stockton) 20th February, 7:00pm, Beckfields Community Centre March Brotton Neighbourhood Action partnership (Redcar and Cleveland) 6th March, 6:30pm, Freeborough Academy, theme of A Safer Brotton St Anne’s Partnership, Stockton Town Centre – Portrack & Tilery 7th March, 10:00am, Willows Centre Throston & Bishop Cuthberts Residents groups 12th March, 5:00pm, Throston Primary School Stainton and Thornton Community & Parish Council (Middlesbrough) 12th March, 7:00pm, Memorial Hall, Stainton Beechwood Community Council (Middlesbrough) 14th March, 18:30, Beechgrove School Stockton Town Centre Residents meeting (Stockton) 18th March, 6:30pm, Scarth Walk Community Centre Teesville Neighbourhood Action Partnership (Redcar and Cleveland) 19th March, 6:00pm, Teesville Primary School Upper School, Ravensworth Avenue Burbank Bridge Community Association (Hartlepool) – ARRIVE 17:45 21st March, 18:00, Burbank Community Centre, Hartlepool Manor Residents Association (Hartlepool) 22nd March, 11:00, Manor Residents Association Resource Centre, Kilmarnock Road Beckfield Community Council (Middlesbrough) (invited) 26th March, 6:00pm, Southlands Centre Kirkleatham NAP (Redcar and Cleveland) 27th March, 6:00pm, Riverdale School Hemlington Community Council (Middlesbrough) 28th March, 6:00pm, Community Room, Hemlington Library April Coulby Newham Community Council (Middlesbrough) 8th April, 7:00pm, Langdon Square Community Centre South Bank NAP (Redcar and Cleveland) 9th April, 18:00, City Learning Centre on Normanby Road Loftus Town Council Annual Assembly (Redcar and Cleveland) 15th April, 19:00, 81a High Street, Loftus Zetland NAP (Redcar and Cleveland) 16th April, 18:00, Zetland Methodist Church Brambles Farm Community Council (Middlesbrough) 17th April, 6:30pm, HOPE Learning Centre Normanby Neighbourhood Partnership Meeting (Redcar and Cleveland) 19th April, 10am, Normanby Hall Cricket Club Dormanstown NAP (Redcar and Cleveland) 24th April, 18:00, Corus Social Club, South Avenue Stainsby Hill Residents Association (Stockton) 25th April, 13:00, South Thornaby community centre, behind old spitfire pub Eltham Crescent Community centre residents meeting (Stockton) 30th April, 18:00, Eltham Crescent Community Centre May Skelton Neighbourhood Action Partnership (Redcar and Cleveland) 8th May, 6:30pm, Wykenham Court, North Skelton, theme of A Safer Stockton Marton West Community Council (Middlesbrough) 9th May, 7:30pm, Methodist Church Eston Neighbourhood Action Partnership Meeting (Redcar and Cleveland) 13th May, 1:30pm, Whale Hill Community Centre Berwick Hills Community Council (Middlesbrough) 13th May, 6:30pm, Berwick Hills Primary School Grangetown Neighbourhood Action Partnership (Redcar and Cleveland) 14th May, 6:00pm, Grangetown Youth & Community Centre Roseworth Residents Group (Stockton) 16th May, 14:00, St Chads Church Newcomen NAP (Redcar and Cleveland) 16th May, 16:30 or 18:00, Newcomen Methodist Church Gresham Community Council (Middlesbrough) 16th May, 18:45, Ayresome Community Enterprise Centre Greatham Parish Council (Hartlepool) 20th May, 19:00, Greatham Community Centre Burn Valley North Residents Association (Hartlepool) 21st May, 5:00pm, St Matthews Community Centre, Elwick Road, Hartlepool Fens Residents Association (Hartlepool) 21st May, 19:00, school Marske Community Partnership (Redcar and Cleveland) 22nd May, 6:30pm, Jarvis Factory Long Newton Residents meeting (Stockton) 23rd May, 11:00, Wilson Centre, Long Newton Hardwick Residents Meeting (Stockton) 28th May, 17:30, Aspen Gardens. Waldridge Road, Hardwick Marton Community Council (AGM) (Middlesbrough) 28th May, 7:00pm, Community Centre Park Residents Association (Hartlepool) (invited) 29th May, 7:15pm, Hartlepool Cricket Club Thorntree Community Council (Middlesbrough) 30th May, 18:00, the Hub June Fairfield Resident meeting (Stockton) 3rd June, 11:00, Fairfield Library St Germains NAP Meeting (Redcar and Cleveland) 3rd June, 6.00pm, Marske Library Norton Village Association (Stockton) June 4th, 17.30, 115 High Street, Norton Westworth NAP (Redcar and Cleveland) 11th June, 17:45, Belmont House, Guisborough St Hildas Lady’s Guild (Hartlepool) 11th June, 19:30, Croft Room, Hartlepool Borough Hall Saltburn NAP (Redcar and Cleveland) 12th June, 18:00, Saltburn Library Newtown Community Meeting (Stockton) 13th June, 14:00 St Johns Church, Durham Road Grindon Parish Council (Stockton) 13th June, 19:30, Parish Hall, Durham Road, Thorpe Thewles, TS21 3JN Elwick Parish Council (Hartlepool) 24th June, 19:00, School Hall Billingham Town Council (Stockton) 25th June, 6:00pm, Bowls Club, John Whitehead Park Coatham NAP (Redcar and Cleveland) 27th June, 18:00, Surestart, Rainbow Lane July West Dyke NAP (Redcar and Cleveland) 2nd July, 6:00pm, Ings Farm Primary School Oxbridge Residents Association (Stockton) 8th July, 19:00, Oxbridge Community Church, Oxbridge Lane – Hutton NAP (Redcar and Cleveland) 9th July, 17:45, Belmont House, Guisborough Newcomen NAP (Redcar and Cleveland) 10th July, 18:00, The Club, Westmorland Road Marton West Community Council (Redcar and Cleveland) 11th July, 19:30, Methodist Church Hall in the Grove University Community Council (Middlesbrough) 16th July, 19:30, Jamia Mosque & Community Centre, 133a Waterloo Road, Middlesbrough Bishopsgarth & Elm Tree Ward Surgery (Stockton) 23rd July, 18:00, Medina House Police Office August Middlehaven Community Council (Middlesbrough) 13th August, 18:15, 11 Elder Court, Hazel and Elder Court Pallister Park Community Council (Middlesbrough) 14th August, 18:30, Charlbury Road Community Centre September Norton West (Stockton) 3rd September, 16:30, Crooksbarn Primary School (Councillor surgery) Norton South (Stockton) 3rd September, 17:30, Assembly Hall, Newlands Avenue (Councillor surgery) Stillington Parish Council (Stockton) 3rd September, 19:00, Stillington Community Centre Redcar Rotary Club (Redcar) 9th September, 18:00, O Gradys, Redcar Wolviston Parish Council (Stockton) 10th September, 19:00, Friends' Meeting Room, High Street, Wolviston, TS22 5JY Belle Vue Residents Association (Hartlepool) Belle Vue Centre, 12th September, 13:00 Ayresome Community Council (Middlesbrough) 12th September, 7.30pm, St Francis Church Hall Nunthorpe Community Council 17th September, 19:00, Nunthorpe Institute, Avenue School Acklam Community Council 26th September, 19:30, Scout HQ, Tollesby Road October Norton North (Stockton) Bluehall Residents group, Thursday 3rd October, 18:00, Frederick Nattrass School Billingham South (Stockton) 10th October, 18:00, Bedale Avenue Library (Councillors meeting) Friends of Seaton Park (Hartlepool) 16th October, 18:00, Methodist Church Hall, Farndale Road, Seaton Carew Grangefield Ward Surgery (Stockton) 21st October, 18:00, Grays Road Institute, Grays Road Hartburn Ward Surgery (Stockton) 30th October, 18:00, Elmwood Community Centre, Room 2, Darlington Road November Ladgate CCM (Middlesbrough) 14th November, 18:30, EDRA in Broughton Avenue Clairville Community Council (rescheduled from September) 26th November, 7:00pm, The Hub, Lambton Road December Stockton Road Area Residents Association 3rd December, 6:00pm, Ye Old Durham pub, Stockton Road Linthorpe CCM (Middlesbrough) 11th December, 19:00, Dorman Club 2014 January Hartburn Coffee morning (Stockton) 16th January,10:00am, All Saints Church Hall, Hartburn Dormanstown NAP (Redcar and Cleveland) 22nd January, 18:00, Corus Social Club Ormesby NAP 29th January, 15:30, Ormesby Library Brookfield Community Council (Middlesbrough) 29th January, 19:15, St Margaret’s Church Hall, The Oval, Brookfield February South Bank NAP (Redcar and Cleveland) 4th February, 18:00, St Georges Church Yarm Residents meeting (Stockton) 18th February, 10:30am, Meadowings Community Centre
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